President Donald Trump announced on December 8 that the United States would allow Nvidia to sell its powerful H200 chip—a critical piece of technology in the artificial intelligence (AI) race—to China ...
BEIJING, Dec 30 (Reuters) - China on Tuesday named the companies that will be able to export tungsten, antimony and silver during the 2026 and 2027 period, metals Beijing deems as critical to support ...
Surging liquefied natural gas exports from new North American export plants likely pushed global LNG shipments in 2025 by the most since 2022, Kpler data showed on Tuesday. This year, global LNG ...
BEIJING, Dec 29 (Reuters) - China announced on Monday tariff adjustments for some products beginning next year, including lowering the import duties on resource-based commodities such as recycled ...
The U.S. government has granted an annual licence to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing to import U.S. chip manufacturing equipment to its facilities in Nanjing, China, the chipmaker said on Thursday.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is raising the alarm over surging silver prices as China prepares to impose new export restrictions on the precious metal. Musk responded to a post on his X social media platform ...
New Chinese policies restricting silver exports are set to kick in Thursday as Beijing tightens its grip on the metal. State-run Securities Times on Tuesday cited an unnamed industry insider who said ...
China's EV exports grew by 87% in November. Almost 1 million Chinese EVs were exported across Asia, and over 600,000 ended up in Europe so far in 2025. Mexico saw exponential year-over-year growth ...
Upcoming 50% tariffs on semi-finished and derivative copper products start August 1. Chile, Canada, and Mexico are top U.S. copper sources, potentially impacting tariffs' effects. Copper import ...
The U.S. has a semiconductor trade surplus with broad global engagement but dependency on Asian suppliers like Taiwan and Malaysia. U.S. firms majorly depend on exports, with China being a top market ...
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This is why the US can’t just use its own oil
The U.S. produces more oil than almost any country on Earth - so why are we still importing millions of barrels every month? The answer isn’t what most people think. This video uncovers the real ...
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